Fort Scott Community Matters October 2017

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October 2017

A legacy made of Steele

Faye and Bob Steele donated the contents of their home to the Presbyterian Village Good Samaritan program.

By Ginger Nance, Executive Director

If you are from the Fort Scott area, you probably knew Bob and Faye Steele.

Bob and Faye were both from Christian families who were each raised to “do the right thing” and to think through their actions before carefully making decisions. They each waited until later in life to marry, and once they made that commitment they honored each other in everything they did, even to the point of dressing alike each day. Bob and Faye both worked for the Western Insurance company in Fort Scott and retired after many years of employment.

Bob told me when he moved to Presbyterian Village that although he was happy to call Presbyterian Village their home, it was a temporary home. He knew they would be eventually called to their eternal home with God, and he wanted to give Faye the best in the last years of their lives together.

Steele

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